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it has fueled unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russian demonstrators rushed city hall and beat those who opposed them. there's a growing international chorus slamming their actions. and canada is withdrawing their ambassador from moscow. you want the russian army to come here? >> it's all family. it's not russian army. it's all family. they protect us. >> reporter: the ukrainen military is now at the highest alert level. just a short while ago, they announced they are pulling up reservist. and the united states in an emergency nato meeting to decide how to respond. >> it's unclear what the ukrainian and u.s. government can do. let's talk to george stephanopoulos. good morning. >> good morning. >> the president said there will be costs if the russians invade, now they have. what kind of costs can we impose? >> hard to think what they can be. the united states will stop planning for the g-8 summit, supposed to be in sochi where the olympics were. that's in june. the united states could refuse to participate in that
it has fueled unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russian demonstrators rushed city hall and beat those who opposed them. there's a growing international chorus slamming their actions. and canada is withdrawing their ambassador from moscow. you want the russian army to come here? >> it's all family. it's not russian army. it's all family. they protect us. >> reporter: the ukrainen military is now at the highest alert level. just a short while ago, they announced they are...
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we begin with the unfolding crisis in the ukraine. ukraine's leader says we are on the brink of disaster, and urging russian president vladimir putin to pull back the russian military. there are reports of hundreds of russian troops heading to the capital city of crimea. that's despite calls from president obama to stop the forces. >>> and suspensions on the wild basketball brawl. new mexico state's miller is going to have to sit out two games, and vixen will be out one game for violating the unsportsmanlike conduct policy. and they hurled the ball, sparking the melee. >>> and finally, boss like you have never heard him before. ♪ ♪ i will never be wrong ♪ don't run in our blood that is bruce springsteen singing lourdes' song of the year, "royals." created quite a buzz online. that was in auckland, new zealand. he wrapped up his tour down under. no word if he's giving an encore performance in the u.s. in april. >>> time now for the weather, and over to ginger zee out of my hometown of los angeles. hey there. >> reporter: hey ther
we begin with the unfolding crisis in the ukraine. ukraine's leader says we are on the brink of disaster, and urging russian president vladimir putin to pull back the russian military. there are reports of hundreds of russian troops heading to the capital city of crimea. that's despite calls from president obama to stop the forces. >>> and suspensions on the wild basketball brawl. new mexico state's miller is going to have to sit out two games, and vixen will be out one game for...
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was -- then ukraine was in the past. president putin is taking exception because he what the ukraine associated with russia, and it seems neither the eu nor russia are willing to accept a ukraine which is or equidistant from both. >> if you take a look where map of ukraine and crimea sets, it really is integral to russia's naval dominance. it is really their only access to the global waterways. talk about the history of crimea and what it means for russia's ower base. >> crimea has always been important as a military base for now foret union and russia because it provides an outlet onto the black sea. conceivably have other outlets onto the black sea, and it does, but these are mainly civilian ports, where this is set up as a military base and therefore has all the wherewithal the russian navy requires. russia clearly wants to retain that because it provides that outlet to the black sea and therefore into the mediterranean. if it wanted to exercise its influence in the mediterranean in any other way we would have to go a
was -- then ukraine was in the past. president putin is taking exception because he what the ukraine associated with russia, and it seems neither the eu nor russia are willing to accept a ukraine which is or equidistant from both. >> if you take a look where map of ukraine and crimea sets, it really is integral to russia's naval dominance. it is really their only access to the global waterways. talk about the history of crimea and what it means for russia's ower base. >> crimea has...
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ukraine has been reeling since last week when a popular revolt led the president of ukraine to flee to russia. crimea used to be part of russia and has long wanted to return. ukraine says russian attack helicopters and military transports have taken two key airports in crimea. that is what brought the president into the briefing room. >> it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. and just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condemnation of nations around the world and, indeed, the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> pelley: now, russia says the troop movements are normal by treaty with ukraine, russia does have a major navy base on the crimean coast. we have a team of correspondents covering this rapidly developing story in ukraine and washington. first, david martin at the pentagon on what the russians are up to. david. >> reporter: scot
ukraine has been reeling since last week when a popular revolt led the president of ukraine to flee to russia. crimea used to be part of russia and has long wanted to return. ukraine says russian attack helicopters and military transports have taken two key airports in crimea. that is what brought the president into the briefing room. >> it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. and...
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ukraine's old leader was in russia. viktor yanukovych defiant, blaming the west for the revolution, provocative, saying russia can't be a bystander. pro russians were standing guard outside crimea's parliament, russia's flag above it, barricades around it. three out of four people in crimea speak russian, feel russian, and resent the rest. they're nothing but fascists, this man says, helped and trained by americans. the protests here are continuing into the night. there is no need for russia to stoke pro-moscow loyalty. this place is full of it. passions were stoked when a businessman who backed the revolution dared to appear among them. a mob chased him, yelling "russia" and "putin" until he was lucky enough to escape. crimea, an historic flash point is once again tonight a volatile region. well, the main airport here in crimea is closed tonight. and russian planes have been seen arriving. echos of the invasion of georgia six years ago. echoes, too, of the cold war. the east-west rivalry here inside and outside ukraine
ukraine's old leader was in russia. viktor yanukovych defiant, blaming the west for the revolution, provocative, saying russia can't be a bystander. pro russians were standing guard outside crimea's parliament, russia's flag above it, barricades around it. three out of four people in crimea speak russian, feel russian, and resent the rest. they're nothing but fascists, this man says, helped and trained by americans. the protests here are continuing into the night. there is no need for russia to...
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but some top leaders believe it's an invasion on ukraine. president obama says he's deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of yukraine, russi or europe. >> right now the world is watching. ukrainians in the bay area is worried about their relatives there. jean elle has more. >> reporter: there are lots of ukrainians working here in silicon valley. as the situation intensifies, they are organizing here, doing what they can to help. >> send some money for medicine and support for injured people. >> reporter: with violence and military tension building in ukraine, ukrainians in the bay area are coming together, sending help to people at home as the situation changes quickly. >> it a occupied with russian forces. >> reporter: as pictures of russian forces taking over the airports. >> it's very upsetting. what the hell is this? >> reporter: their concern for loved ones deepens. nick says his father is in a politically divided city. >> right
but some top leaders believe it's an invasion on ukraine. president obama says he's deeply concerned. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of yukraine, russi or europe. >> right now the world is watching. ukrainians in the bay area is worried about their relatives there. jean elle has more. >> reporter: there are lots of ukrainians working here in silicon valley. as the situation...
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he is still president of ukraine. he is asked the russian government to guarantee his safety from what he calls extremists. and russia is flexing its military muscle, demonstrating it is ready to protect it interests and threatening an escalation of violence. >> today, fighter jets on the border with ukraine were put on combat alert. pilots are flying constant air patrols. that is a day after russian president vladimir putin announced large scale exercises in russia saying they were designed to test troop readiness. if the military security is threatened. putting russian tanks at ukraine's doorstep. in brussels, u.s. defense secretary hagueel met with counter parts. return's military exercises and its intentions towards ukraine are topic number one. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. i sessionpect russia to be transparent about these activities and i urge them not to take any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation. during a very delicate tim
he is still president of ukraine. he is asked the russian government to guarantee his safety from what he calls extremists. and russia is flexing its military muscle, demonstrating it is ready to protect it interests and threatening an escalation of violence. >> today, fighter jets on the border with ukraine were put on combat alert. pilots are flying constant air patrols. that is a day after russian president vladimir putin announced large scale exercises in russia saying they were...
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parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. with the world on high alert, will vladimir putin expand his invasion? >> there will be costs for the military intervention in the ukraine. >> what will those costs be? does president obama have what it takes to prevent war. this morning, answers from secretary of state john kerry and our experts from the danger zone. plus live reports from the danger zone. >>> culture clash. that hot button bill in arizona. a water shed moment in the fight for gay rights? our powerhouse roundtable take on that debate and all the week's politics. >>> plus mr. affleck goes to washington, and nate silver cracks the oscar code.
parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. with the world on high alert, will vladimir putin expand his invasion? >> there will be costs for the military intervention in the ukraine. >> what will those costs be? does president obama have what it takes to prevent war. this morning, answers from secretary of state john kerry and our experts from the danger zone. plus live reports from the danger zone. >>> culture clash. that hot button bill in arizona. a water shed moment in...
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. >>> russia's parliament has approved military force in ukraine and now ukraine is emassing its protests in response. is russia looking for a war? >>> a powerful storm moving east today dumping heavy snow and rain, millions of you are going to be affected. >>> and it's oscar night. ellen degeneres hosting this year in a steep departure from seth mcfarland but sure to deliver a headline. your "new day" starts now. >>> so glad to have you with us here on this sunday morning. a lot going on already and it's only 6:00 a.m. getting ready for a day. christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 6:00 out east and 3:00 in the west. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day vaesunday." >>> the breaking news that the ukrainian government has deployed troops across the country as the defense minister says ukraine does not have the military might to resist russia. >> the crisis is becoming more clear here. the u.s. firmly saying it condemns russia's envision and occupation of ukrainian territory. >> violence erupted during a massive protest in eastern ukraine. thous
. >>> russia's parliament has approved military force in ukraine and now ukraine is emassing its protests in response. is russia looking for a war? >>> a powerful storm moving east today dumping heavy snow and rain, millions of you are going to be affected. >>> and it's oscar night. ellen degeneres hosting this year in a steep departure from seth mcfarland but sure to deliver a headline. your "new day" starts now. >>> so glad to have you with us...
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parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. with the world on high alert, will vladimir putin expand his invasion? >> there will be costs for the military intervention in the ukraine. >> what will those costs be? does president obama have what it takes to prevent war. this morning, answers from secretary of state john kerry and our experts from the danger zone. plus live reports from the danger zone. >>> culture clash. that hot button bill in arizona. a water shed moment in the fight for gay rights? our powerhouse roundtable take on that debate and all the week's politics. >>> plus mr. affleck goes to washington, and nate silver cracks the oscar code. all right here this sunday morning. >>> as we come on the air this morning, america and the west are facing the most perilous confrontation with russia since the cold war. president obama spent a tense 90 minutes on the phone with vladimir putin yesterday, warning him to withdraw from the ukraine. the unsecurity council has been meeting in an emergency session, but russia is not b
parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. with the world on high alert, will vladimir putin expand his invasion? >> there will be costs for the military intervention in the ukraine. >> what will those costs be? does president obama have what it takes to prevent war. this morning, answers from secretary of state john kerry and our experts from the danger zone. plus live reports from the danger zone. >>> culture clash. that hot button bill in arizona. a water shed moment in...
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any discussion about the future of ukraine must include legitimate government of ukraine. in 2014, well beyond the days where borders can be redrawn over the heads of democratic leaders. while we take the steps, i want to be clear that there is also a way to resolve this crisis that respects the interests of the russian federation as well as the ukrainian people. leading the monitors into all of ukraine. ensuring the rights of all ukrainians being respected. beginning consultations between the government of russia and ukraine. russia would maintain its rights and crimea. provided it abides by its agreement in respect to the property and integrity. they should support the people of ukraine as they move through elections in may. that is the path of the escalation. if this violation continues, it will be part of the united states and our allies. and while, we have taken steps to reaffirm our commitment. specifically to support the imf capacity to lend resources to ukraine. the united states is united with our allies. and pursuing a just outcome to global security and the futu
any discussion about the future of ukraine must include legitimate government of ukraine. in 2014, well beyond the days where borders can be redrawn over the heads of democratic leaders. while we take the steps, i want to be clear that there is also a way to resolve this crisis that respects the interests of the russian federation as well as the ukrainian people. leading the monitors into all of ukraine. ensuring the rights of all ukrainians being respected. beginning consultations between the...
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loan guarantees and other assistance to ukraine. house republican speaker john boehner said in a statement that the president's, quote, acquiesce ens and style of dealing with putin over the past couple of years has emboldened russia to take aggressive action. >> thank you very much. for more let's bring in k.t. mcfarland. you were a former assistant of defense in the reagan administration. what's going on in russia right now? >> they have decided to take what it couldn't get with a carrot it's going to take with a stick. russia tried to buy ukraine, offered them a big loan, cheap gas. they said no thank you very much so russia is going to take what it wants which is crimea. >> what's at stake for us? >> for the last 40 years we have been promoting democracy. these people want what we want but they can't have it. russia wants it back. they want greater russia back. as much as president obama said it's a cold war game, it's russia at every step check mating the united states and supplanting us in that part of the world. >> when you s
loan guarantees and other assistance to ukraine. house republican speaker john boehner said in a statement that the president's, quote, acquiesce ens and style of dealing with putin over the past couple of years has emboldened russia to take aggressive action. >> thank you very much. for more let's bring in k.t. mcfarland. you were a former assistant of defense in the reagan administration. what's going on in russia right now? >> they have decided to take what it couldn't get with a...
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now for the latest developments on the ukraine. conflict in the eastern european nation is mounting after russian military forces seized control of the crimean peninsula an act president obama says violates international law. we'll get the latest from abc's michelle franzen. >> violence and bloody clashes filled the streets as pro russian supporters battled supporters of the new ukrainian government. tensions flared as russian flags were raised. ukraine's acting president put the armed forces on alert. russia's parliament gave president putin the green light to use military force in the ukraine, a blatant defiance of president obama's warning friday. >> there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: after a high level meeting at the white house the president phoned putin to express his deep concern over russia's violation of ukraine's sovereignty and breach of international law. he cautioned his russian counterpart to defuse tension by withdrawing russian troops. that message was reiterated at the united
now for the latest developments on the ukraine. conflict in the eastern european nation is mounting after russian military forces seized control of the crimean peninsula an act president obama says violates international law. we'll get the latest from abc's michelle franzen. >> violence and bloody clashes filled the streets as pro russian supporters battled supporters of the new ukrainian government. tensions flared as russian flags were raised. ukraine's acting president put the armed...
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ukraine. >> now it's russia's move. good saturday afternoon to you. i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. vladimir putin just got the okay from his parliament to send troops into ukraine. some are already there. the latest from moscow, crimea and the united nations straight ahead. >>> plus -- >> take a look at how deep this mud is. four feet in some areas. that basketball rim, ten feet high. the concern is all of this rain and more mud which authorities fear over the next 48 hours could slide right downhill. >> a muddy mess in southern california where they've gotten more rain in the last three days than about the last 13 months combined. >>> health care reform and the need for it is bigger than any one person in our country. >> and some new insight into the woman who might be president. what the new documents from the clinton library could mean for the former first lady. >>> later, inside the zimmerman trial, what happened, what can we learn and what it means for "stand your ground." >>> p
ukraine. >> now it's russia's move. good saturday afternoon to you. i'm craig melvin. you're watching msnbc. vladimir putin just got the okay from his parliament to send troops into ukraine. some are already there. the latest from moscow, crimea and the united nations straight ahead. >>> plus -- >> take a look at how deep this mud is. four feet in some areas. that basketball rim, ten feet high. the concern is all of this rain and more mud which authorities fear over the...
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mentime, in just the past hour, a russian commander delivered a ultimatum to ukraine troops in ukraine's crimea region, surrender by 5:00 a.m. tomorrow or russian forces will storm the bases. that was the message that was just sent. russian forces are now in complete control of crimea. they took over this weekend without firing a shot and without resistance. the big question is, where will they stop? the u.s. and its allies are weighing options after russian president vladimir putin defiantly ignored president obama's warning not to invade ukraine. >> this is ran act of aggression that is completely trumped up in terms of its pretext. it's really 19th century behavior in the 21st century. the fact is, he's going to lose on the international stage. russia's going to lose, the russian people are going to lose. he's going to lose all of the glow that came out of the olympics. his $60 billion extravaganza. he is not going to have a sochi g8. he may not even remain in the g8 if this continues. >> meantime, ukraine's interim prime minister said today, "we are on the brink of disaster." we'll g
mentime, in just the past hour, a russian commander delivered a ultimatum to ukraine troops in ukraine's crimea region, surrender by 5:00 a.m. tomorrow or russian forces will storm the bases. that was the message that was just sent. russian forces are now in complete control of crimea. they took over this weekend without firing a shot and without resistance. the big question is, where will they stop? the u.s. and its allies are weighing options after russian president vladimir putin defiantly...
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, now here, and i am ukraine. i am not from east, i am not from west, i am ukraine, and i don't want separate my country. >> right now, they still agree on their history and their heroes. in kiev, they honor the people who died last week. here, they're still honoring the people who died decades ago. >> this town remains deeply pro russian and very much against what's happening in kiev, but still will stop short of advocating any kind of separation. all they want to make sure is in the coming days, weeks and months, they are represented in the new government. >> ukraine's parliament called in the international court to prosecute yanukovych. he faces a warrant for his arrest over the deaths of dozens of protestors in kiev. joining us to discuss unrest is research associate with the canadian institute of ecraneian studies at the university of alberta. thanks for being with us. first, vladimir putin ordered troops in central and western russia to be ready for combat. what do you make of that? >> not very much. this is
, now here, and i am ukraine. i am not from east, i am not from west, i am ukraine, and i don't want separate my country. >> right now, they still agree on their history and their heroes. in kiev, they honor the people who died last week. here, they're still honoring the people who died decades ago. >> this town remains deeply pro russian and very much against what's happening in kiev, but still will stop short of advocating any kind of separation. all they want to make sure is in...
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it will respect ukraine's sovereignty but tensions are heightened. the white house says vice president joe biden called ukraine's new prime minister pledging u.s. support after a new government was formed yesterday. >>> new help for u.s. military veterans is on hold today after it was blocked by republicans in the senate. the $21 billion bill failed to reach the 60 votes needed to advance. 41 republicans voted against it saying it was too expensive. the bill would have expanded medical, education and job training benefits for veterans and families. it would have created 27 new medical facilities for iraq war vets. the legislation had the backing of most veterans organizations. >>> president obama opening up like never before at a candid and emotional kickoff event at the white house. he launched a program aim at giving young men of color a greater shot at success. it is called my brother's keeper. the president says he could have been a negative statistic. >> i didn't have a dad in the house. and i was angry about it even though i didn't necessarily
it will respect ukraine's sovereignty but tensions are heightened. the white house says vice president joe biden called ukraine's new prime minister pledging u.s. support after a new government was formed yesterday. >>> new help for u.s. military veterans is on hold today after it was blocked by republicans in the senate. the $21 billion bill failed to reach the 60 votes needed to advance. 41 republicans voted against it saying it was too expensive. the bill would have expanded...
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. >>> now to a dramatic development in ukraine. viktor yanukovych surfacing for the first time since his southern departure of kiev just last week. just a few hours in a news conference across the border of ukraine, yanukovych insisted he did not flee and was forced from power by, quote, a punch of radicals. >> translator: the time has come for me to see if i plan to continue fighting for the future of ukraine against those whose fear and terror to be in control of the country. >> now another key point from this news conference, yanukovych said he would not ask russia for military assistance. he also said he's surprised by russian president vladimir putin's silence on ukraine so far, this as armed men have taken control of two airports of the russian-controlled area of ukraine and the tense situation there certainly continuing. nbc's bill neely joins us live from ukraine's kramia region. he would not offer assistance but is surprised at putin's silence, though. >> reporter: yes, i'm afraid it looks like victor yanukovych is a man i
. >>> now to a dramatic development in ukraine. viktor yanukovych surfacing for the first time since his southern departure of kiev just last week. just a few hours in a news conference across the border of ukraine, yanukovych insisted he did not flee and was forced from power by, quote, a punch of radicals. >> translator: the time has come for me to see if i plan to continue fighting for the future of ukraine against those whose fear and terror to be in control of the country....
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primarily as a show of support for ukraine's interim government. he'll be meeting government leaders. he also will be going to parliament here. at which protesters have already been gathering and urging the government and john kerry to take a tough line against moscow. we are probably going to hear tough words. certainly there will be some pretty combative recognize r ii john contrary. the ukrainians are keen to see what he can put on the table and what support there might be for an economy here which is in free-fall. his visit, of course, coinciding with the visit from the imf looking at ways to rescue the beleaguered economy. certainly they will be looking to see what sort of firm spo support, what measures kerry can put behind the strong words we have seen so far. >> nbc news ian williams, thanks so much. he mentions there about the economy that is happening in ukraine, also in russia this entire ordeal has shane the markets. the ripple effect can be felt after dropping 150 points yesterday. "the financial times" in europe says it all. the econo
primarily as a show of support for ukraine's interim government. he'll be meeting government leaders. he also will be going to parliament here. at which protesters have already been gathering and urging the government and john kerry to take a tough line against moscow. we are probably going to hear tough words. certainly there will be some pretty combative recognize r ii john contrary. the ukrainians are keen to see what he can put on the table and what support there might be for an economy...
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and the world's eyes have been focused on the fast political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the red russian flag over parliament today and it's now raising concerns over a possible separatist rebellion that's dividing the region artie's igor piskun of has the story. well i have far more grave. here in the crimea national store winds are being shouted alongside the washerwoman's they share the same went but definitely not the same political views was. there were there was a little we all came out today to show that without our approval notice the us will be mayn't we say the crimea is a part of our grades war z. is the majority of people here support russia in the u.s.s.r. the crimea belong to the russian soviet republic until may nine hundred fifty four when the then soviet leadership decided to transfer it to the administration off so he did crane and when the u.s.s.r. collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the crimea was left as a part of independent
and the world's eyes have been focused on the fast political changes unfolding in ukraine's capital of kiev in recent months but it seems now the attention is shifting to the crimean peninsula where dozens of gunmen raised the red russian flag over parliament today and it's now raising concerns over a possible separatist rebellion that's dividing the region artie's igor piskun of has the story. well i have far more grave. here in the crimea national store winds are being shouted alongside the...
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ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far russia has refused to recognize the country's new leader, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's borders has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politic. in the crimea region in the south of the country also home to large russian naval base, clashes broke out. crimea's not russia one group chanted. at least one protester was kill. back in the square katarina had a stark message for putin. >> leave ukraine alone. leave our people to make our future. >> reporter: the economic situation here really is very serious. the country's currency has hit a ten-year low. it has decreased by about 18% just in the last month. so those new leaders who were on this stage, they're going to be facing some very tough decisions here because the economic reforms that this country needs to survive will be very painful and very unpopular. clarissa ward, cbs news, kiev. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," s.a.t. surprise. we'll see why your coll
ukraine is almost bankrupt. it needs $35 billion over the next two years. so far russia has refused to recognize the country's new leader, and president putin's decision to put russian troops on ukraine's borders has raised fears that russia will try to intervene in ukraine's politic. in the crimea region in the south of the country also home to large russian naval base, clashes broke out. crimea's not russia one group chanted. at least one protester was kill. back in the square katarina had a...
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nbc's ian williams is live in eastern ukraine. we're hearing russian fighter jets overnight violated ukraine's air space. >> reporter: this is what we're hearing from ukrainian government sources, the fighter jets flew over the black sea, but within ukrainian air space. this is just the latest development stoking fears of wide eruption and intervention here. this city in eastern ukraine, russian speaking, and the fear is that this may be one place to face russian tension. you may see over my left shoulder the statue of lenin, the focus of pro russian protesters. there was violence and sinister developments over the weekend here, protests, clashes which led to more than 100 people being injured. clashes between pro moscow protest ersz aers and supportere government. the pro moscow groups briefly took over the town hall here. fear is they may be trying to whip up chaos to justify a russian intervention here. this will be one of the key things, we believe, that john kerry will be talking about when he comes to kiev tomorrow. this rea
nbc's ian williams is live in eastern ukraine. we're hearing russian fighter jets overnight violated ukraine's air space. >> reporter: this is what we're hearing from ukrainian government sources, the fighter jets flew over the black sea, but within ukrainian air space. this is just the latest development stoking fears of wide eruption and intervention here. this city in eastern ukraine, russian speaking, and the fear is that this may be one place to face russian tension. you may see over...
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ukraine says movements by russian military personnel in ukraine's southern crimea region amount to an armed invasion. crimea is, their acting prime minister, meanwhile, is urging russia to intervene here. >> and crimean television says russian helicopters flew in the skies over crimea yesterday. look at this video. and mysterious guards are toting automatic weapons you see here, suddenly appeared outside two airports in the region. president obama is telling moscow, pull back or face the consequences. >> we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine including cultural and economic ties and a facility in crimea. but any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity will be deeply destabilizing. >> there are also pictures coming in, you see them here, russian tanks on the move. this is near russia's black sea fleet base in crimea. moscow insists any troop movements are necessary for security. now senator john mccain says president obama needs to take a harder
ukraine says movements by russian military personnel in ukraine's southern crimea region amount to an armed invasion. crimea is, their acting prime minister, meanwhile, is urging russia to intervene here. >> and crimean television says russian helicopters flew in the skies over crimea yesterday. look at this video. and mysterious guards are toting automatic weapons you see here, suddenly appeared outside two airports in the region. president obama is telling moscow, pull back or face the...
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and ukraine will fight back. ukraine is a strong country. the question will be, does ukraine have to draw the line on crimea, or does putin and russia push farther in? of course, the recent statement from the upper house in russia allowed military activity in all of ukraine. i don't think that it's a given that's going to occur. it may end at crimea. but certainly, this is probably the biggest crisis we have seen between the west and russia for many decades. >> yeah. okay. we're certainly keeping a close eye on developments there. but michael, i want to ask about a couple other things, including in new information that the fbi had a mole inside of al qaeda who met with osama bin laden eight years prior to 9/11. sources are telling nbc news, the mole, quote, knew he planned to finance terror attacks, but the bureau declined to tell investigators or the commission about the mole. so if the u.s. had a mole who knew about the planned attacks, should that have helped stop september 11th? >> i really don't think so. we have to look at the dates th
and ukraine will fight back. ukraine is a strong country. the question will be, does ukraine have to draw the line on crimea, or does putin and russia push farther in? of course, the recent statement from the upper house in russia allowed military activity in all of ukraine. i don't think that it's a given that's going to occur. it may end at crimea. but certainly, this is probably the biggest crisis we have seen between the west and russia for many decades. >> yeah. okay. we're certainly...
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still ukraine's rightful leader. our phil black is in kiev live this morning. phil, a lot going on. tell us about these airports first, the idea that gunmen have taken them over, the accusation by the ukrainians that it's an armed russian invasion. >> reporter: yeah, john, that's right, it is yet another escalation in the crimeer as more people appear to be taking up arms because of the political transformations that have been happening here in the capital. two airports, as you say, now have pro-russian gunmen patrolling their perimeters. more than that, it is the new interior minister of this country that is saying some of those guys are not just pro-russian civilian militia, they are, he says, professional russian soldiers, military personnel that have been deployed from a nearby naval base, and that's why he's talking about it in terms of an invasion and an occupation. just this morning, the ukrainian parliament has passed resolutions calling on russia to stop aggressive behavior that breaches the country's sovere
still ukraine's rightful leader. our phil black is in kiev live this morning. phil, a lot going on. tell us about these airports first, the idea that gunmen have taken them over, the accusation by the ukrainians that it's an armed russian invasion. >> reporter: yeah, john, that's right, it is yet another escalation in the crimeer as more people appear to be taking up arms because of the political transformations that have been happening here in the capital. two airports, as you say, now...
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the eu goes beyond ukraine. it goes to the heart of the issue, what will russia become over the next decade or so? we have simultaneously three problems in our relations with russia all of which are serious and dangerous and which can best be solved by compromise. >> is my dad coming on today? no. he turned us down. >> he is too busy. he says he is too busy and doing too many shows and he doesn't want to know the strength of his words. i'm kind of hurt, mika. >> here with us now. >> he is here! >> thank god! >> it's like santa claus! >> i know. he is here. >> former national security adviser for president carter and author of the book "strategic vision america and the crisis of global power. >> dr. zbigniew brzezinski. >> he has a busy dance card. >> i guess. >> you need to be a little more understanding. >> mika, was she always that patient growing up? did she kick and scream and say, i want it, and i want it now? >> i'm sorry, you talking to me? >> yeah. what was the question? >> joe wants to know if i was imp
the eu goes beyond ukraine. it goes to the heart of the issue, what will russia become over the next decade or so? we have simultaneously three problems in our relations with russia all of which are serious and dangerous and which can best be solved by compromise. >> is my dad coming on today? no. he turned us down. >> he is too busy. he says he is too busy and doing too many shows and he doesn't want to know the strength of his words. i'm kind of hurt, mika. >> here with us...
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ukraine. >>> scientists say a simple blood test could determine if you're about to die. the latest on a new research claims four chemicals in the blood can predict if death is right around the corner. >>> the disappearance of a college student possibly linked to a man she recently met on a facebook dating site. we'll have the latest on the growing search. it is all "happening now." jenna: well the dire situation in ukraine going from bad to worse as russia's black fleet now reportedly telling ukrainian forces in crimea to surrender or face military action. welcome to a brand new week. we're glad to see you. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. russia invading southern ukraine. its troops taking over airports on the crime mean peninsula and raising the russian flag over the peninsula. a move they call a declaration of war. secretary of state john kerry says the move sun acceptable and the u.s. is not ruling out any responses. amy kellogg joins from us kiev. amy? >> reporter: jon, top of it all th
ukraine. >>> scientists say a simple blood test could determine if you're about to die. the latest on a new research claims four chemicals in the blood can predict if death is right around the corner. >>> the disappearance of a college student possibly linked to a man she recently met on a facebook dating site. we'll have the latest on the growing search. it is all "happening now." jenna: well the dire situation in ukraine going from bad to worse as russia's black...
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but a meeting they want to happen, russia sitting down with ukraine. secretary of state kerry in kiev yesterday. he flew from there to paris with the new prime minister, new foreign minister of ukraine, hoping they could get a meeting with russia, but russia's not recognizing that new government. russia was a no-show this morning. they'll try again this afternoon. concern russian-speaking armed guards walking around ukraine, crimea. this morning ukraine saying crimea may have more autonomy but don't want crimea to break off from the country. putin and his foreign minister who is in paris both saying that these are not their soldiers, local self-defense authorities and they don't have control over them. we'll continue to watch the situation. new developments almost on the hour. >> true. thank you. >>> oscar pistorius' murder trial has adjourned for the day. the chief defense lawyer pointed the finger at first two witnesses to testify accusing them of tayloring stories to match one another's the witnesses, a married couple, heard a woman scream. and then
but a meeting they want to happen, russia sitting down with ukraine. secretary of state kerry in kiev yesterday. he flew from there to paris with the new prime minister, new foreign minister of ukraine, hoping they could get a meeting with russia, but russia's not recognizing that new government. russia was a no-show this morning. they'll try again this afternoon. concern russian-speaking armed guards walking around ukraine, crimea. this morning ukraine saying crimea may have more autonomy but...
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tensions boiling over in ukraine. russia tightening its military grip on the country's prime mere region with over
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that is the increasingly tense situation in ukraine. russia is moving in there despite stern warnings from president obama and other world leaders. those warnings to stand down. bill neely is in ukraine with the latest for us. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there has been a quiet but complete russian takeover here in crimea, one that threatens ukraine's existence as a united country and one that puts russia and the west on a collision ur. russia tightening its grip here. hundreds of russian troops on the move in crimea heading for a ukrainian military base. there's been no confrontation, not yet anyway. they haven't fired a shot. they don't need to. russian troops, rocket propelled grenades at the ready have taken over crimea without resistance and with the full backing of most of this region's people. these men have hardly said a word since they arrived, but the message they're sending is very clear, and it's gone out across the world. local militias have formed. these men ensuring no one pulls down the statue of len an
that is the increasingly tense situation in ukraine. russia is moving in there despite stern warnings from president obama and other world leaders. those warnings to stand down. bill neely is in ukraine with the latest for us. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there has been a quiet but complete russian takeover here in crimea, one that threatens ukraine's existence as a united country and one that puts russia and the west on a collision ur. russia tightening its grip here....
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and actually criticized russia for its action in the ukraine. he said, quote, "you don't just invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interest." then he said, "i mean, we stopped doing that, like, months ago. okay. we don't do that anymore." [ applause ] that's so 2013, man. what? [ laughter ] i swear, back in '07. >> steve: -- that's what joe told him. >> jimmy: and while all of this is going on, president obama is staying very busy. that's right. on friday president obama took a selfie with bill nye the science guy and astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson. i heard that photo set the record for the least retweeted photo of all time. very interesting. in the same week --all this stuff was happening. we live in a world of technology. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i was reading about this, this doesn't really surprise me. a new survey has found that almost half of dog owners admit they're spending more money on their dogs than on they are on their significant others. [ laughter ] i tried to ask my wife if that's true, but she and
and actually criticized russia for its action in the ukraine. he said, quote, "you don't just invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interest." then he said, "i mean, we stopped doing that, like, months ago. okay. we don't do that anymore." [ applause ] that's so 2013, man. what? [ laughter ] i swear, back in '07. >> steve: -- that's what joe told him. >> jimmy: and while all of this is going on, president obama is staying very busy....
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>> well, it means he's done as a leader in ukraine. and, you know, just a week ago there was an agreement that had been signed by him and the opposition supported by europe that could have led to a negotiation. >> but the fact that he's making these colts from russia, mr. ambassador, the country that you helped engineer for the obama administration to reset policy, how does this influence the u.s./russia relations now? >> well, for the united states it's crystal clear. we want to support a peaceful negotiation for new free and fair elections to elect a new president. viktor yanukovych is done. he's not in kiev. i don't see any scenario that he comes back. that's our first priority. and second, we need to de-escalate the tensions in crimea working with russia. we don't have a choice. we have to do this as part of the international community. >> thank you very much, mr. ambassador for coming on. i know it's very early for you out there in california. i hope to have you on again soon as we watch this truly play out in real-time and are un
>> well, it means he's done as a leader in ukraine. and, you know, just a week ago there was an agreement that had been signed by him and the opposition supported by europe that could have led to a negotiation. >> but the fact that he's making these colts from russia, mr. ambassador, the country that you helped engineer for the obama administration to reset policy, how does this influence the u.s./russia relations now? >> well, for the united states it's crystal clear. we want...
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. >> the united states stands with ukraine, there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> supersaking to california, but with it a -- supersoaking to california, but with it a range of problems. >> a frantic attempt to save a couple and an 8-year-old boy swallowed up by an avalanche. >> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. live in new york city. a tug of war in ukraine where russian soldiers arrived in caimia -- crimmia. reasons troops were videoed. it was called a provocation. russia says it's part of a military arrangements. the prime minister of crimea claiming he is in control of the military and the police. president obama is concerned about the situation. we have team coverage of the price. with a tense diplomatic situation. we begin with jennifer glasses where the show of force in russia was under way. >> is in evidence of a russian presence? >> there is, actually. we hear overnight less than 100 miles east of here a small ukrainian naval base was taken over by russian forces. 350 russian forces wearing russian insignias, with the
. >> the united states stands with ukraine, there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> supersaking to california, but with it a -- supersoaking to california, but with it a range of problems. >> a frantic attempt to save a couple and an 8-year-old boy swallowed up by an avalanche. >> good morning to you. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. live in new york city. a tug of war in ukraine where russian soldiers arrived in caimia -- crimmia....
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>>> developing news this hour on the revolution in ukraine. earlier today viktor yanukovych held a news conference for the first time since fleeing his country. he spoke from moscow where he's taken refuge. yanukovych blamed pro fascist militants and his new remarks happened just after russian speaking gunmen stormed the airport in crimea, one of the remaining spots where the revolution has not taken hold yet and pro-russian sentiment is high. throughout the week i've been asking what you wanted to hear more about. the number one story you asked for was venezuela. bloody violence in that country has been spiraling out of control for element a month now, at least 15 have been killed in protests but what's driving the conflict. in short it's about economic collapse? and the biggest symbol is a 45-story slum called the tower of david. right now we're taking you inside the tower as part of our ongoing series, the world unseen. a startup media company called vok tif, the technology penetrates the deep web, so sit back and take a look at the people
>>> developing news this hour on the revolution in ukraine. earlier today viktor yanukovych held a news conference for the first time since fleeing his country. he spoke from moscow where he's taken refuge. yanukovych blamed pro fascist militants and his new remarks happened just after russian speaking gunmen stormed the airport in crimea, one of the remaining spots where the revolution has not taken hold yet and pro-russian sentiment is high. throughout the week i've been asking what...
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the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday". >>> then a new investigation into irs targeting of conservative groups. we'll tal
the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday"....
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ukraine a major exporter of both corn and wheat. of course, while we're seeing a geopolitical situation the landscape there calming a little bit we're still seeing the prices at multimonth highs even other they're backing off a little bit today. anthony, you're here with me at the nymex. want to talk with you about that right now. seems to be better internationally. why are these prices so high? >> because there's still a lot of untertity going on. commodities don't like uncertainty. the ukraine is the second largest producer of grains in the world right behind the u.s. most of that is exported. it's exported through crimea. that's their region that's in dispute right now. if those are cut off for any reason, watch out. prices are going to go a lot higher. >> you're on the floor of the cme. how long before the high prices translate into higher food prices for consumers? >> relatively quickly. look no further nan the meat complex to see the pop in the meats as we get that 5% pop when this whole thing starts to unfold earlier in the w
ukraine a major exporter of both corn and wheat. of course, while we're seeing a geopolitical situation the landscape there calming a little bit we're still seeing the prices at multimonth highs even other they're backing off a little bit today. anthony, you're here with me at the nymex. want to talk with you about that right now. seems to be better internationally. why are these prices so high? >> because there's still a lot of untertity going on. commodities don't like uncertainty. the...
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we'll get to the tense situation in ukraine in a few moments. the vice president of the united states hits the television circuit this week and the inevitable 2016 questions were asked. >> you've been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you're going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? >> well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight, but i decided tonight is your night. >> thank you. >> and so -- >> thank you. >> and then it was off to "the view" where biden had the fun with the soon-to retire barbara walters. >> do not expect you to come on this program and announce that you're going to run for president. i won't object if you want to. do you want to? >> i'll tell you what, make you a deal. if you stick around, i will announce my decision with you. >> if hillary does not run, will you -- you have said that if she runs for president, you will not run. >> no, i haven't. no. >> so how are the media covering this dance? joining us now, lauren ashburn, amy holmes
we'll get to the tense situation in ukraine in a few moments. the vice president of the united states hits the television circuit this week and the inevitable 2016 questions were asked. >> you've been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you're going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? >> well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight, but i decided tonight is your night. >> thank you....
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ukraine's leader calls on the international community for help. this as hundreds of russian troops are on the move there this morning. >>> president obama once again warning vladimir putin to stand down. we are live on the ground in ukraine. >>> y it isn't snow. yet another powerful storm now making its mark on millions across the country with big traffic accidents and carrying with it heavy snow and dangerous ice threatening mass power outages. dylan is tracking it all. >>> and all eyes on oscar. we are live on the red carpet where final preparations are underway for hollywood's biggest night. from the favorites to take home gold to the all-important fashions. we've got it all for you today sunday, march 2nd, 2014. >>> and welcome to this special split edition of "today" on a sunday morning. i'm erica hill in hollywood. lester holt and dylan dreyer back home in study owe 1-a. good morning, first after all. we know we have a lot of serious news to get to and we will be carrying all of that for you today. we'll have a little fun here as we look ahe
ukraine's leader calls on the international community for help. this as hundreds of russian troops are on the move there this morning. >>> president obama once again warning vladimir putin to stand down. we are live on the ground in ukraine. >>> y it isn't snow. yet another powerful storm now making its mark on millions across the country with big traffic accidents and carrying with it heavy snow and dangerous ice threatening mass power outages. dylan is tracking it all....
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through ukraine into the west. how may that be at play between russia. >> u crape is crisscrossed by russia and gas pipelines. that's one of the key ways they deliver gas in europe and south as well. there is no interruption of gas supply. they had massively subsidized prices. the areas to look at are probably not the old fashioned russian invasion. what they will try to do is create faxes on the ground. probably have them ask for autonomy. the second part is they will say fine, we subsidize to the tune of 3 to $5 billion a year. the economy would collapse. it's near collapse. that's why if you look at the administration, they are playing a game. you can't have the russian troops. you want to make sure they don't reconquer ukraine, but russia lives next door. they provide a lot of subsidies and people in ukraine. they have to be involved. thank you so much for that. now to california because some much needed rain is drenching the state, but heavy downpours have put parts of california in dangers of mud slights and
through ukraine into the west. how may that be at play between russia. >> u crape is crisscrossed by russia and gas pipelines. that's one of the key ways they deliver gas in europe and south as well. there is no interruption of gas supply. they had massively subsidized prices. the areas to look at are probably not the old fashioned russian invasion. what they will try to do is create faxes on the ground. probably have them ask for autonomy. the second part is they will say fine, we...
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to discuss russian military invasion of ukraine's crimea region. as >>> russia that is agreed to a nato request to hold a special immediating in belgium later today to discuss the russian military of ukraine's crimea region. as cbs news reporter susan mcginnis reports, tensions over the standoff do seem to be easing a bit though. >>> reporter: diplomacy takes center stage today surrounding russia's invasion of ukraine. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his russian counterpart this morning in paris. >> president obama and i want to make it clear to russian and to everybody in the world that we are not seeking confrontation. >> reporter: last night, president obama talked about a possible resolution with german chancellor angela merkel. the proposal would allow russian troops to stay in crimea but on their bases in the region. and international monitors would ensure ethnic russians in ukraine are protected. russian president vladimir putin calls the invasion a humanitarian mission to protect those russians living in ukraine. he also s
to discuss russian military invasion of ukraine's crimea region. as >>> russia that is agreed to a nato request to hold a special immediating in belgium later today to discuss the russian military of ukraine's crimea region. as cbs news reporter susan mcginnis reports, tensions over the standoff do seem to be easing a bit though. >>> reporter: diplomacy takes center stage today surrounding russia's invasion of ukraine. u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet with his...
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students still couldn't find ukraine on the map. said vladimir putin, "and soon nobody will." [ laughter and applause ] nobody. now that marijuana is legal in washington and colorado. wedding planners in those states are starting to incorporate marijuana into wedding day plans. [ laughter ] so now the expression goes, something old, something new, something borrowed, something like sweet? [ laughter ] but also crunchy that's like not dry -- [ laughter ] -- because my mouth is already super dry. hey, what about a choco-taco? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] this is interesting. i found this very interesting. a new rule at mount everest requires climbers to bring down an additional 17.6 pounds of trash from the peak after years of climbing garbage has accumulated on the mountains. although, i'm not sure those skeletons appreciate being called climbing garbage. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] and apparently, you don't, either. [ laughter ] so it makes you and the skeletons in agreement. [ laughter ] in a blog post about arizona's rec
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. >>> new drama in ukraine. the ousted president emerges from hiding as mystery gunmen occupy two airports. >>> and from the bible to the big screen the divine strategy to spread the word about the new film "son of god." >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the rain is coming down and this is just the beginning, folks. >> emergency evacuations in southern california. >> i'm scared. i'm scared. >> communities in the foothills near los angeles bracing for mud slides. >> after 8:00 p.m. we can't come back up. >> all that water's causing dangerous conditions on the roads. >> meanwhile, a blast of bitter-cold air menacing the midwest. >> real dangerous. you can't drive up the streets, you can't walk up the streets. >>> russian men have taken control of an air force in crimea. >> the ousted president in exile ousted against the opposition government. >> are you scared of russia? >> yes. >>> an underground explosion rocked the streets of columbus ohio, early t
. >>> new drama in ukraine. the ousted president emerges from hiding as mystery gunmen occupy two airports. >>> and from the bible to the big screen the divine strategy to spread the word about the new film "son of god." >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the rain is coming down and this is just the beginning, folks. >> emergency evacuations in southern california....
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. >>> now for the latest on the crisis in ukraine. russian has agreed to nato's request to hold a special meeting in belgium today. that meeting will be to discuss the russian military invasion of ukraine's crimea region. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has a meeting of his own today to be held in france. he will speak with his russian counterpart, a foreign minister. >> president obama and i want to make it clear 20 russia and to everybody in the world that we are not seeking confrontation. >> last night president obama talked about a possibly resolution with german chancellor angela merkel. the proposal would allow russian troops to stay in crimea but only on their bases in that region. international monitors would ensure ethnic russians in ukraine are protected. >>> happening today, the family of a woman found dead in the stairway at san francisco general hospital will file a formal claim against the city. lynne spalding's family is demanding an unspecified amount of money but in the past, they have indicated they wan
. >>> now for the latest on the crisis in ukraine. russian has agreed to nato's request to hold a special meeting in belgium today. that meeting will be to discuss the russian military invasion of ukraine's crimea region. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has a meeting of his own today to be held in france. he will speak with his russian counterpart, a foreign minister. >> president obama and i want to make it clear 20 russia and to everybody in the world that we are...
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. >> and now to ukraine and what many there had feared. their former president is now an international fugitive and it appears that russia is getting ready to pounce. pro and anti-russian protesters are clashing in the ukraine region and with his eyes now off the winter olympics, sochi is finished and putin and the black sea is watching as russia moves the naval fleet. it connects ukraine. it connects to russia in the east. it's an area where ukraine's former president and a friend to russia is believed to be hiding out. of course the violent clashes we saw over the past couple of weeks were a collect result of a split between pro russian ukrainians and those who wanted ties to join european union with that treaty in november. coming up, for years amanda knox and her ex-seemed united. seemed being the key word. in their declarations of innocence. now that could be changing. hear why her ex-said knox behaved strangely. why for ben affleck and john kerry hanging out together on capitol hill. argo came up. we will talk about that. nfl star aa
. >> and now to ukraine and what many there had feared. their former president is now an international fugitive and it appears that russia is getting ready to pounce. pro and anti-russian protesters are clashing in the ukraine region and with his eyes now off the winter olympics, sochi is finished and putin and the black sea is watching as russia moves the naval fleet. it connects ukraine. it connects to russia in the east. it's an area where ukraine's former president and a friend to...
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breaking point ukraine. russian fors taking control of airports and going after missile bases in the strategic crimea region. >> and at this hour. ukraine order its border patrol on high alert and sending vessels out to sea. this as president obama issues a warning to vladimir putin against military action. >> elizabeth plan is live in washington, d.c. with the very latest. what you can tell us, elizabeth? i can tell you tensions are escalating. they have closed the airport in that region. the state department here has issued a travel warning anyone from getting near that region. reports hitting the wire saying russian forces are trying to size control of antiair missile base in crimea. showing that those tensions continue to grow. while crimea is in ukraine it has been self-governed for 20 years. most of that area still speaking russian and sympathizes for russian president vladimir putin. president obama has a very stern warning for the growing conflict. just days after the world came to russia for the oly
breaking point ukraine. russian fors taking control of airports and going after missile bases in the strategic crimea region. >> and at this hour. ukraine order its border patrol on high alert and sending vessels out to sea. this as president obama issues a warning to vladimir putin against military action. >> elizabeth plan is live in washington, d.c. with the very latest. what you can tell us, elizabeth? i can tell you tensions are escalating. they have closed the airport in that...
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. >> all right, let's get right to the ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is set to meet with his russian counterpart today to try and talk through mounting tensions in ukraine. yesterday secretary kerry visiting kiev bringing with him prayers for slain proeste estesd a $1 billion aid package. he responded to vladimir putin's perplexing news conference, saying military force remained an option but said no forces were occupying crimea. >> he denied there were any troops occupying crimea. >> he really denied there were troops into crimea? >> yes, he did. >> it's clear russia has been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further. so today in another part of this country, we're in a new phase of the struggle for freedom and the united states reaffirms our commitment to ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. according to international law. condemn the russian federation's act of aggression and we have throughout this moment evidence of a great transformation and in that transformation, we will stand wi
. >> all right, let's get right to the ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is set to meet with his russian counterpart today to try and talk through mounting tensions in ukraine. yesterday secretary kerry visiting kiev bringing with him prayers for slain proeste estesd a $1 billion aid package. he responded to vladimir putin's perplexing news conference, saying military force remained an option but said no forces were occupying crimea. >> he denied there were any troops occupying...
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ukraine's ousted president remains on the run. >>> and here at home people in southern california are bracing for potentially devastating floods. they could see more rain in the next four days and the reason, than they saw all of last year. thousands of acres charred by recent wildfires meanwhile, will be unable to hold that water. it sets the stage for destructive mud slides there. ginger will have a complete forecast in just a moment. >>> of course, the west is in the midst of a record drought and that is helping to drive up the cost of your morning cereal now. oat prices are approaching a five-year high. >>> this morning, arizona's governor is offering no hint on whether she plans to sign a contentious bill that some call sanctioned discrimination against gays. the bill which has prompted large protests in phoenix would allow businesses -- business owners to refuse service to gays in the name of religious freedom. now, several large companies and high-profile republicans including mitt romney are urging a veto. >>> major small town corruption scandal in the headlines this morning.
ukraine's ousted president remains on the run. >>> and here at home people in southern california are bracing for potentially devastating floods. they could see more rain in the next four days and the reason, than they saw all of last year. thousands of acres charred by recent wildfires meanwhile, will be unable to hold that water. it sets the stage for destructive mud slides there. ginger will have a complete forecast in just a moment. >>> of course, the west is in the midst...